The Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine successfully targeted two Russian radar stations, a Tor surface-to-air missile system, and an anti-aircraft unit across occupied Crimea and the Donbas, the military reported on Saturday, April 4.
In the Crimean city of Feodosia, operators from the 414th Separate Brigade’s “Madyar’s Birds” unit struck a radar station belonging to the S-400 Triumf complex. This high-value target is capable of tracking up to100 objects simultaneously at a range of 600 kilometers (370 miles) and can guide up to 72 missiles.
“It is a complex target because it can be deployed in five minutes and usually changes position before it is detected,” the military stated on Facebook.
In the Donetsk region, the 1st Separate Unmanned Systems Center successfully hit a Tor missile system. Simultaneously, in the Luhansk region, Ukrainian drones disabled an SKPP radar station – a specialized unit used to detect UAVs at a range of 20 kilometers – leaving Russian drone interceptor teams “blind.”
A ZU-23-2 anti-aircraft gun mounted on an MT-LB armored vehicle was also destroyed in the Luhansk region. All operations were conducted in coordination with the Center for Deep Strikes.
Earlier on Saturday, the State Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and the Unmanned Systems Forces targeted the Alchevsk Metallurgical Plant for the second time this month, a Russian facility that supplies critical materials for the production of T-90M tanks.
Ukrainian forces have also intensified their campaign deep inside Russian territory, with recent drone strikes hitting chemical plants in Tolyatti and the Bashneft-Novoil refinery in Ufa, significantly disrupting logistics and production cycles for the Russian military-industrial complex.